Judy Banks Explained

Judy Banks
Birth Place:Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Birth Date:19 June 1935
Death Place:Australia
Occupation:Actress, TV presenter

Judy Banks (19 June 1935 – 22 January 2022[1]) was an Australian television presenter and actress of stage and screen, singer and pioneering children's TV host. She started her career in musical theatre from the early 1950s and was an early star on Melbourne television.

Life and career

Banks was born in Melbourne, Victoria. She started her career as a stage actress, playing the juvenile leads in many musicals in the early 1950s, including Salad Days, Lock Up Your Daughters and Free As Air. She moved to television with guest roles in In Melbourne Tonight, Saturday Party, Personally Yours, Be My Guest and Musical Cash Box before hosting her own series, Four for the Show, for four years. She was the co-director of TV World, the Australian Museum of Modern Media, alongside her husband.[2]

Banks was best known as co-presenter of the children's variety program Fredd Bear's Breakfast-A-Go-Go (1969-71) and, later, an afternoon show called Fredd Bear's Super Cartoon Show in 1972. She briefly worked as a presentation announcer for radio. She also had guest starring acting roles in many series, including Homicide, The Flying Doctors and City Homicide. She ran her own talent and media school and also presented a radio program called Sugar and Spice.

Family

Banks was married to TV producer Bob Phillips and was the mother of Australian international relations academic Andrew Phillips.[3]

Filmography

TitleYearRole
Peters Club (TV series)1958Self
Saturday Party1959Self
Don't Argue (TV series)1959Self
Two's Company (TV series)1959Self
Be My Guest1961Self
Personally Yours (TV series)1962Self (The Judy Banks Show)
Four for the Show (TV series)1963
Australian Playhouse1967Theatre role
In Melbourne Tonight1969Self (3 episodes)
Musical Cashbox1969Billed as herself
Fredd Bear's Breakfast-A-Go-Go1969-1971Hostess/presenter
Homicide (TV series) 1973Girlfriend
The Flying Doctors1991Margaret MacMahon
Dallkeith2001Doris
Dreams for Life2004June
Brigit and Benny: A Modern Faerietale (TV series)2005Grandmother
City Homicide2007Doris Croker

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Obituary: Judy Banks. 23 January 2022 .
  2. http://www.theage.com.au/news/TV--Radio/History-of-the-box/2005/04/26/1114462032868.html "History of the box repeated", The Age.
  3. Web site: Vale: Judy Banks . TV Tonight . 23 January 2022 . 23 January 2022 . en-AU.